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  2. Sebastes aurora - Wikipedia

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    Sebastes aurora prey on fish, krill, octopus and a diversity of other small marine organisms. [4] This is a long-lived species which has been estimated to have a lifespan of up to 125 years. The estimated length and age at which 50% of the fish are sexually mature is 25.5 cm (10.0 in) and 12.56 years.

  3. January 1938 geomagnetic storm - Wikipedia

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    On January 25–26, 1938, the sky was lit up with an aurora borealis light storm, seen all across the world. The storm was identical to other storm-induced, low-latitude aurora borealis. The great aurora that was witnessed across Europe, the Americas, and Oceania had not been seen/documented in Europe since 1709, and in the Americas since 1888.

  4. Aurora - Wikipedia

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    An aurora [a] (pl. aurorae or auroras), [b] also commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), [c] is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains ...

  5. Aurora Max - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the project is to monitor the frequency and intensity of the Aurora Borealis (Northern lights) in the years that led up to the Solar Maximum that was scheduled to occur in 2013-14. Scientists have noticed that the sun's activity follows a regular cycle and the peak (Solar maximum) is reached every 11 years.

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  7. Aurora Borealis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Aurora Borealis", by Celldweller from Soundtrack for the Voices in My Head Vol. 1, 2008 "Aurora Borealis", by Eternal Tears of Sorrow from A Virgin and a Whore, 2001 ...

  8. Aurora borealis - Wikipedia

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  9. Aurora Borealis (icebreaker) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora Borealis is a proposed European research icebreaker, comparable to the world's strongest icebreakers, [2] planned jointly by a consortium of fifteen participant organizations and companies [3] from ten European nations.